Research for AGRI Committee - The Interactions between the EU's External Action and the Common Agricultural Policy
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07-07-2016
The CAP has been strongly influenced by the EU’s External Actions. The various Enlargements, and trade policies to favour its neighbours to both the East and South, and for its former colonies, have left their mark. However it is external pressures through the GATT/WTO that have had the most defining effect. Current pressures stem from a new generation of Free Trade agreements, the need to reduce agriculture’s greenhouse gas emissions, and to respond to Brexit.
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Ekstern forfatter
Alan SWINBANK (School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading, the UK)
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Politikområde
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- AVS-EU-konvention
- bæredygtigt landbrug
- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- europæisk integration
- europæisk naboskabspolitik
- forholdet landbrug-handel
- frihandelsaftale
- fælles handelspolitik
- fælles landbrugspolitik
- GATT
- generelle præferencer
- handel med landbrugsvarer
- handelspolitik
- handelstvist
- international handel
- INTERNATIONALE ORGANISATIONER
- INTERNATIONALE RELATIONER
- LANDBRUG, SKOVBRUG OG FISKERI
- landbrugspolitik
- landbrugsproduktion og -strukturer
- landbrugsstøtte
- mellemstatslige organisationer
- MILJØ
- miljøpolitik
- reduktion af gasemissioner
- samarbejdspolitik
- toldforhandling
- toldpolitik
- udvidelse af EU
- udviklingsbistand
- Verdenshandelsorganisationen
- ØKONOMISK OG HANDELSMÆSSIGT SAMKVEM
- økonomisk samkvem